Confirmation came from Christian Horner ahead of today’s test session at Silverstone. “We’re very keen to have a look at Daniel as a prospect for next year,” Horner told Sky Sports. “Obviously there is a great deal of interest in the seat, but it’s an opportunity to have a look at Daniel and for him to do some of our tyre-testing work in our RBR car. It’s a great opportunity for him.”

When Horner was asked directly if it was a straight out fight between Daniel and Kimi, he replied: “Essentially, probably.”

Kimi Raikkonen is still the bookies’ favourite to land the gig, but Daniel’s prospects have clearly improved in recent weeks.

“You have to look at what these drivers have at their disposal and for sure both Jean-Eric and Daniel are very quick drivers, and we have an opportunity to take a closer look at Daniel which is why we have chosen to exercise that and get him in the car,” Horner added.

We know that Red Bull has an internal target of 200 points from whoever partners Sebastian Vettel next year and Kimi is clearly capable of reaching that target.

“Kimi’s track record speaks for itself and he’s a championship contender as we speak. We’re in a fortunate position in that not only are we attracting fantastic drivers like Kimi but we’ve also got the opportunity to look at the drivers we have been nurturing in the likes of Daniel,” said Horner.

“We get paid based on where we are in the Constructors’ Championship so therefore we want the fastest and best drivers we can get in the car. We’ll take our time to make sure that whoever fills Mark’s shoes—and they are big shoes to fill—is the right choice for the team.”

2 comment(s) for “It’s Daniel v Kimi in chase for 2014 Red Bull seat”

Attention Mr Horner – don’t go for a has-been who has a history of getting bored with F1 and mucking around with snowmobiles, don’t go for a journeyman who can’t even outdrive your B-team’s car. Sign up THE HULK!

Red Bull needs Kimi Raikkonen far more than the other way around. They have to be stupendously arrogant to think otherwise as Kimi Raikkonen is a championship contender already and in a lesser car. Kimi Raikkonen and Lotus are more than able to match Vettel and Red Bull. And we all know that the Red Bull is established as the best car on the circuit.

Once Lotus improves and if Kimi Raikkonen stays there, then Red Bull are stuffed!

Kimi Raikkonen is a far better and faster driver than Vettel any day. Then again so is Hamilton. Vettel just happens to be in the best car but he is certainly not the best driver.